HOUSTON BALLET EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Sonja Kostich is a dynamic cultural and business development leader whose unique career bridges the worlds of dance and finance. With over two decades of national and international experience as a professional ballet and modern dancer and a deep background in business and nonprofit leadership, she brings a distinctive vision to the performing arts.
Kostich began her professional dance career at just 17 when she was invited by Mikhail Baryshnikov to join American Ballet Theatre. She went on to perform with San Francisco Ballet, Zurich Ballet, Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project, and in groundbreaking collaborations with opera and theater director Peter Sellars. She later co-founded and co-directed the contemporary dance company OtherShore.
Following her performing career, Kostich pursued higher education, earning a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from Zicklin School of Business at CUNY Baruch College, graduating Salutatorian at age 42. She also holds a Master’s degree in Arts Administration. Her professional path led her to Goldman Sachs before transitioning to leadership roles at Mark Morris Dance Group, New York City Center, and Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, where she served as Chief Executive and Artistic Officer from 2018–2022. Under her direction, Kaatsbaan underwent a transformative rebrand, becoming an award-winning destination for artists and a major contributor to the cultural and economic vitality of New York’s Hudson Valley.
From 2022 to 2025, Kostich served as President and Executive Director of Baryshnikov Arts, where she helped realize Founder and Artistic Director Mikhail Baryshnikov’s vision for a multidisciplinary center supporting artists across disciplines. During her tenure, the organization achieved financial strength, launched new programs and community partnerships, and expanded its audiences and donor base.
Inspired by her parents’ commitment to family, compassion, and unity, she serves on the board of Rifka’s House, an intergenerational nonprofit that connects orphans and elders through shared living and care.
Kostich joins Houston Ballet as Executive Director in August 2025. She looks forward to working with the distinguished Board of Trustees and is honored to partner with Artistic Directors Julie Kent and Stanton Welch AM to help lead one of the world’s premier ballet companies into its next chapter of innovation, excellence, and impact.